Review of Skate Kitchen (2018) by Matt Zoller Seitz for RogerEbert.com — 09 Aug 2018
A solid hangout movie as well as a band-of-buddies film — genres that tend to revolve around young men. It's also a movie that deliberately blurs the line between documentary and fiction: the main characters are all real New York skaters who are playing characters who are very close to themselves in real life.
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This review of Skate Kitchen (2018) was written by Matt Zoller Seitz and published by RogerEbert.com on 09 Aug 2018.
Skate Kitchen has generally received positive reviews.
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